This tutorial is intended to share with my friends the book cover method of using psto create three-dimensional effects. the effect produced by this tutorial is very beautiful and difficult, so it is worth learning, let's take a look. sometimes it looks more beautiful to make the cover of the novel three-dimensional. So how should we create a three-dimensional cover? The following section describes how to use psto create a book cover with three-dimensional effects!
Method/step
1. first open ps and create a blank image.
2. load a completed flat cover and copy it to a blank image.
3. use the box selection tool to select a small part of the image on the left of the cover, copy and paste it to the new layer, and use it as the horizontal part of the three-dimensional cover.
4. select "Layer 1" (that is, the layer where the cover is located), and click "edit-transform-perspective ".
5. in the perspective interface, the height on the right side of the image is slightly reduced (), and then press "'Ctrl + t" to reduce the width.
6. deform layer 2, increase the width first, and then use the perspective function to change to slightly lower the left height. In this way, the three-dimensional effect will basically come out.
7. copy layer 2 and fill the copied layer image with black.
8. move "two copies of layer" to the bottom of layer 2, create a mask on layer 2, perform gradient processing on the mask, and the gradient color is slightly lighter.
9. add the title on the left, press ctrl + t to slightly reduce the text width, and save it.
The above is an introduction to the book cover method that uses psto create three-dimensional effects. The operation is very simple. have you learned it? Hope to help you!